Featuring magazines, tabloids, newspapers and newsletters from the latter half of the 20th century, this exhibit reveals a sometimes-humorous perspective on the elections that is not often covered by the mainstream media.

With a circulation of roughly 6 million or 7 million adult subscribers, magazines such as Penthouse, Playboy, Playgirl, Hustler and Screw appealed to their readers as potential voters around the presidential election months. These adult media publishers contributed to electoral politics through headlines, editorials, political satires, interviews, covers and cartoons.

This exhibit of adult materials highlights primary source materials in The Kinsey Institute library and art collection. The materials help scholars and researchers explore all factors and forces that shape U.S. electoral politics.

"Sex and Presidential Politics" is part of the Indiana University Libraries' "Politics and Presidents: A Month-Long Celebration of Archives and Special Collections." For more information about this series, visit http://www.indiana.edu/~libevent/08.pdf.

The Kinsey exhibit runs from Sept. 26 to Jan. 23 at The Kinsey Institute in Morrison Hall on the Bloomington campus, with a reception from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 26. The reception is sponsored by Indiana University Libraries.